To Crush or Not to Crush

Charley R B Catz
2 min readJun 20, 2021

I used to play “Tomb Raider” when I had a Play Station 1 and really enjoyed it because I had to think about what I was doing and try different strategies. Also, on my Play Station, I had some simple animal car racing games, and it was just mindless fun. I don’t have the Play Station or any of the games anymore and miss playing them.

I played Candy Crush for the first time. The genre is E for Everyone. It doesn’t use any violence, abusive language, etc.

When you click on a move (to match up 3 or more of the same color items) and it’s a great move, the game says things like “delicious” and other positive sayings. I’ve heard about this game for several years now and I know a lot of people who play it and are addicted to it.

I used my laptop computer to play this game online but didn’t sign up with my email or anything.

On the first attempt, I got up to the 16th level before it was asking for some monies and then I quit.

On the second attempt, I got up to the same level and then I gave up. I don’t think I’ll play this game again.

The social media platforms that you can use to play this game is wild open. You can play it on your smartphone, computer (laptop or desktop), and tablet. It’s a very simple game and it didn’t take much thinking.

Candy Crush was created on April 12, 2012, for the Facebook platform. Basically, Candy Crush is a matching game where if you match 3 or more items of the same color, then it creates a reaction and then candies start moving and disappearing.

If you go to: http://tiny.cc/lme2uz you can find more information about Candy Crush on this is the Wikipedia page that talks about this game in more detail.

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